SUV AS A WEAPON: How an “illegal alien” almost took out two federal agents in Minnesota!
ST. PAUL, MN — Chaos erupted in the streets of St. Paul on Sunday when a Cuban national, who reportedly entered the country under a defunct Biden-era parole program, used his SUV to ram federal agents. The Department of Homeland Security has confirmed that an ICE agent was forced to open fire in a desperate attempt to stop the suspect after he struck two officers with his vehicle.
The suspect, identified as an “illegal alien” by ICE, didn’t stop at the car crash; he reportedly bit an agent while trying to flee on foot. While the agents were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, the man emerged unharmed from the gunfire, sparking an immediate firestorm over border security and the “ghost programs” that allowed him in.
The Controversy Everyone is Ignoring
Here is the Rage Trigger: This man was in our country because of the CHNV Parole Program—a Biden-era policy that allowed hundreds of thousands to fly directly into the U.S. without traditional vetting. While the Trump administration officially terminated this program in early 2025, the “leftovers” of this failed policy are still walking our streets.
The media is focusing on the shots fired by the agent, but the real question is: Why was he here to begin with? We are seeing the physical consequences of wide-open doors. This wasn’t just a traffic stop; it was a violent assault on federal authority by someone who shouldn’t have been on the road, let alone in the state of Minnesota.
The Cold Hard Truth from the Insiders
Insiders at DHS are calling this a “total breakdown of the system.” Sources indicate that the suspect’s asylum claim had likely been stalled or rejected, yet he remained in the interior due to the backlog of the previous administration’s policies.
“The agents approached him to talk, and he chose to use a 4,000-pound SUV as a battering ram,” one veteran agent stated. The Expert Roast? If you’re an illegal immigrant and you think biting a federal agent and ramming them with a car is a valid defense, you’ve clearly lost the plot—and yet, activists are already trying to spin the agent’s defensive shots as “excessive force.” Shocking fact: One of the agents struck was nearly pinned between two vehicles during the suspect’s attempt to escape.

